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ST-7970 - Canyon

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Installation<br />

Installation to the handlebars<br />

Wind the bracket cover from the front, and then use<br />

a 5 mm Allen key to tighten the mounting nut in<br />

order to secure the bracket cover.<br />

When installing the components to carbon<br />

frame/handle bar surfaces, verify with the<br />

manufacturer of the carbon frame/parts for their<br />

recommendation on tightening torque in order to<br />

prevent over tightening that can cause damage to<br />

the carbon material and/or under tightening that can<br />

cause lack of fixing strength for the components.<br />

Installation of the brake cables<br />

Cables used<br />

• Inner cable (PTFE inner cable) • • • • • • 1.6 mm dia.<br />

• SLR outer casing • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 mm dia.<br />

Use cables which are long enough so that they still have<br />

some slack even when the handlebars are turned as far as<br />

they will go to the left and to the right.<br />

1. Gently pull the brake lever.<br />

2. Pass the inner cable through from<br />

directly in front, set the inner<br />

cable end into the cable hook,<br />

and then install the outer casing<br />

from the opposite side.<br />

The lever stroke can be smoothly<br />

adjusted using the bolt on the top<br />

of the bracket unit. Check the<br />

lever operation while adjusting.<br />

5<br />

Bracket cover<br />

5 mm Allen key<br />

Tightening torque:<br />

6 - 8 N·m {52 - 69 in. lbs.}<br />

Outer casing<br />

Cable hook<br />

Inner cable drum<br />

* Refer to the Service Instructions for the electric cables when connecting and routing the electric cables.

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